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So I'm having some trouble accessing a certain website (Hazardgaming.net/forums) it is basically a small gaming community forum). The problem happened out of no where. One day it was working perfectly fine, and the next day all of a sudden it wouldn't work at all. I have tried using another laptop, ipod, and my desktop of course. All of them shows this http://puu.sh/4p4lo.png
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With my same Ipod that I used at home, I used it at school to access the website and it worked perfectly. What could potentially be blocking the website from running?
Um I run a wired cable, and every single website in the web runs super fast and perfect except this one.
I initially messed with my port forwarding and nonsense to get a private terraria server up and running, but my access to those forums worked perfectly up until a couple days ago. I didn't mess with any of those settings at all. All I remember doing is adding a printer to my network, but thats it and I don't think that should mess with my connection, right?
So I'm having some trouble accessing a certain website (Hazardgaming.net/forums) it is basically a small gaming community forum). The problem happened out of no where. One day it was working perfectly fine, and the next day all of a sudden it wouldn't work at all. I have tried using another laptop, ipod, and my desktop of course. All of them shows this http://puu.sh/4p4lo.png
.
With my same Ipod that I used at home, I used it at school to access the website and it worked perfectly. What could potentially be blocking the website from running?
Um I run a wired cable, and every single website in the web runs super fast and perfect except this one.
I initially messed with my port forwarding and nonsense to get a private terraria server up and running, but my access to those forums worked perfectly up until a couple days ago. I didn't mess with any of those settings at all. All I remember doing is adding a printer to my network, but thats it and I don't think that should mess with my connection, right?